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It seems that The Chronicles of Riddick created a redundant folder in my Documents folder. It created another Documents folder containing another Atari folder within it rather than using the Atari folder that was already there on top. You can see what I mean by looking at the screenshots.

If anyone knows how to fix this please let me know, I just like for my computer to be organized and I hate how clunky and plain illogical this is.
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mag_carr: If anyone knows how to fix this please let me know, I just like for my computer to be organized and I hate how clunky and plain illogical this is.
Have you tried deleting one of them & then launching the game and see if it gets generated again? Of course backup the folders first! (i guess these folders are used to store the options you made ingame, but definitely not saves - these go under the appdata directory)

If the program regenerates the folders, i guess you should deal with it, at least for as long as you have the game installed..
Well so far it doesn't seem to have come back. Hopefully it stays that way. It doesn't seem to be saving the actual game anywhere in the Documents folder, just the screenshots (which it created a folder for inside the original Atari folder)

I guess it must be saving it on the C: drive in one of the AppData folders, which is still not optimal for me, especially since I use it mainly as a boot drive due to it's size, but it'll do over the clunkiness it exhibited earlier. At least game saves don't take up too much........ usually.

Thanks for your response.